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Crazy, Stupid, Love.

User rating: 4.2 272 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: July 29, 2011

PG-13 | Comedy, Romance | 1h 58m

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User rating: July 31, 2011

A smart and funny script. A lot of sub-plots but all the actors were great for their role.

User rating: July 31, 2011

fun, funny, good attitude

User rating: July 31, 2011

Very entertaining!

User rating: July 31, 2011

Steve Carell fans won't be disappointed in his latest outing, where he plays an everyman stunned to find out that his wife wants a divorce. With help from player Ryan Gosling, Steve takes a dip in the bar scene, but learns that this is not the answer to long-term happiness. Well-written, and with solid supporting performances, particularly Analeigh Tipton as a love-struck babysitter, Crazy, Stupid Love entertains!

User rating: July 31, 2011

This wasn't a RomCom as I predicted it to be. It really had something or everyone, and 2 plot turns I never saw coming. I found myself laughing out loud in many moments, and thats not usual for me.

User rating: July 31, 2011

Made me cry

User rating: July 31, 2011

I LOVED THIS MOVIE!!! Just a great movie all around. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time!

User rating: July 30, 2011

very very good movie, good part is all the previews are at the beginning

User rating: July 30, 2011

Although this movie did have a few surpises, I would have to say that it was just slightly better than average. Not memorable, so wait for the DVD release.

User rating: July 30, 2011

This is a thoroughly entertaining movie with excellent performances from its excellent cast. While very amusing, it also has some tender moments, as well as a neat twist that no one could have foreseen. My only criticism is that a couple of scenes get unnecessarily too slapstick, not to mention the improbability of the graduation scene. I know the audience is supposed to "suspend belief," but a large part of that scene is totally ridiculous, not to mention as superfluous as the incorrectly placed comma after "stupid" in the title. Sorry .. can't help being a grammar freak! lol